Cleonie Quayle

Biography

Cleonie Quayle is a Maljangapa woman of the Pooncarie Paakantj nation. Her traditional country stretches across 147,142 square kilometres across several Australian states including Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia. She is a self employed jewellery maker. She spends her time collecting, crafting and designing Australian Aboriginal Gumnut and Quongdong jewellery. She continues the ancient Aboriginal traditional of using natural materials and fibres such as Australian Eucalyptus Gumnuts to craft jewellery whilst adding a contemporary twist into her necklaces using gemstones and beads.

Her Jewellery connects the environment, landscape, healing circles and nature throughout her unique creations. It is through her craftsmanship that it is evident that whilst Australian Aboriginal art and culture is one of the oldest traditions in the world but it also capable of moving forward and evolving.

Cleonie’s necklaces have been showcase in various exhibitions including Indigenous Fashion Week, NAIDOC Exhibitions and through Tali gallery.

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